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Halliburton jets from Pittsburgh to New York ahead of annual shareholder meeting
The executive flight aligns with post-earnings investor outreach in the financial capital before the May 19 AGM.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Halliburton

Halliburton
Halliburton flew from Pittsburgh International Airport to Teterboro Airport on May 7, 2026, covering the 52-minute hop in its Gulfstream G550, tail number N235DX. The quick jaunt at 29,000 feet and speeds up to 612 knots suggests a focused business move, typical for the oilfield services giant's executive fleet.
The timing lands in New York the same week as ramped-up preparations for Halliburton's annual shareholder meeting on May 19, per the company's investor relations calendar. Following flat Q1 revenue of $5.4 billion reported on April 21—as covered by Reuters—executives likely headed to the Wall Street hub for investor briefings on share repurchases and capital expenditures held at $1.1 billion for 2026, according to the earnings release.
This East Coast swing follows a May 6 flight from near Portland, Oregon, to Pittsburgh, aligning with Halliburton's recurring U.S. operations in shale regions like the Marcellus, where it maintains a strong footprint. From Houston headquarters, such patterns underscore routine travel to key energy and financial centers, even if Dubai and London dominate the itinerary.
Aboard the Gulfstream G550


The aircraft
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